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    123rd Intelligence Squadron welcomes new commander

    Stefancic takes command of 123rd Intelligence Squadron

    Photo By Staff Sgt. John Suleski | Lt. Col. Stanley L. Stefancic, 123rd Intelligence Squadron commander, addresses the...... read more read more

    FORT SMITH, AR, UNITED STATES

    04.09.2015

    Story by Staff Sgt. John Suleski 

    188th Wing

    FORT SMITH, Ark. - Lt. Col. Tina L. Lipscomb relinquished command of the 123rd Intelligence Squadron to Lt. Col. Stanley L. Stefancic III in a formal change of command ceremony held March 7 at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith, Arkansas.

    During Lipscomb’s two-year reign, the unit has accomplished many incredible tasks, said Kinney. This includes producing thousands of intelligence products for many different commands, from overseas forces to counterdrug task forces.

    “She has been just an absolute rock of stability in a very tumultuous time for not just the 188th Wing or the 123rd Intelligence Squadron,” said Lt. Col. Robert I. Kinney. “This has been a key point in time for everyone.”

    Lipscomb received a Meritorious Service Medal during the ceremony for distinguished service which resulted in more than 400 combat intelligence and surveillance missions leading to the exploitation of 500 targets and creation of 575 secondary imagery products and 6,200 hours of full-motion video.

    As she stepped down from command, Lipscomb had a few words of advice for the squadron’s new commander.

    “Let me tell you about their uniqueness,” she said. “The men and women of the 123rd have been through a bit of uncertainty over the last two years, from the approval of the unit’s growth to the transition under a week. The 123rd squadron members have kept their heads held high out of all the challenges that surround them.”

    Stefancic assumed command after serving in numerous positions in the intelligence field over his 24-year career.

    He first enlisted in the Colorado Air National Guard in 1991 and received his commission in 1998. He has deployed several times, including contingencies such as Operations New Dawn and Enduring Freedom. Stefancic has also supported humanitarian missions, such as response against the 2007 Southern California wildfires.

    In his speech, he first addressed members of the 223rd Intelligence Support Squadron, which he left to assume command of the 123rd.

    “This is not a goodbye,” said Stefancic. “I look forward to watch all of you succeed and grow.”

    For his previous service resulting in increased efficiency of the intelligence field, Stefancic received a Meritorious Service Medal during the ceremony.

    He took command of the 123rd during a time of great change for the unit. The 123rd has grown to support the 188th Wing’s conversion from a flying mission to an intelligence mission. This includes a 50 percent increase in manpower and a physical movement from Little Rock Air Force Base to Ebbing over the course of two years.

    Stefancic said that through previous visits and by working with all facets of the 188th Wing, he knows he has taken command of an excellent unit.

    “You don’t know me, but I know you,” said Stefancic. “I’m eager to get to know all of you even more and I’m excited to execute the ISR mission.”

    The 123rd is responsible for conducting near real-time exploitation of imagery intelligence collected by surveillance and reconnaissance platforms as well as providing combat intelligence to commanders and warfighting sources.

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    Date Taken: 04.09.2015
    Date Posted: 04.09.2015 11:32
    Story ID: 159515
    Location: FORT SMITH, AR, US

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